There's A Cool Fallout Easter Egg In Diablo III's New Patch

With Fallout 4's release the folks at Blizzard might have gotten a bit nostalgic, which could be the reason for this item in patch 2.4 — a legendary gem to be exact — being full of Fallout puns.

Here's the item, called "Boyarsky's Chip," below. It has Leonard Boyarsky's name, who worked on Diablo III, but was also the art director of Fallout and designed the overall gameplay elements of Fallout 2. It's also a reference to the first game's main story with the Water Chip. And the description with underground vaults makes everything clear.

Originally released on November 27th, 1998 in Japan, the Dreamcast was a shot at redemption after Sega's last console, the Saturn, had a less than stellar time competing with the Playstation and Nintendo 64. Something had to change in order for Sega to keep a horse in the console race. The Dreamcast had it all: incredibly powerful graphics, online capability through dial up, and a playful take on media. Hell, the memory card, also known as the Visual Memory Unit (or VMU) had a screen built into it. Sega was here to play and they did it wonderfully.